Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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William Norwood Brigance. ticular audience and your particular occasion , between just what action you can , and what you cannot , in reason aim at and get . Among a host of fine shades of action , you might choose one of the following ...
William Norwood Brigance. ticular audience and your particular occasion , between just what action you can , and what you cannot , in reason aim at and get . Among a host of fine shades of action , you might choose one of the following ...
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... Action Step . Action is the speaker's aim . The last therefore , is the action step , an attempt to get from the hearers the desired response to the problem - solution situation , the I agree , I accept , I do , I will . It is ...
... Action Step . Action is the speaker's aim . The last therefore , is the action step , an attempt to get from the hearers the desired response to the problem - solution situation , the I agree , I accept , I do , I will . It is ...
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... action called for cannot follow immediately after the arousal of the hearers ' desires . It must be delayed until some future time when circumstances permit the action , as , for example , when the hearers are asked to vote two months ...
... action called for cannot follow immediately after the arousal of the hearers ' desires . It must be delayed until some future time when circumstances permit the action , as , for example , when the hearers are asked to vote two months ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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